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    Rediscovering Birdsong (2012): A Wartime Tragedy of Love and Memory

    Ok.ru is a social media platform, not a licensed streamer. If you love the film, consider buying the DVD or digital copy to support the creators. But for a late-night, “I-just-want-to-cry” viewing session, it’s a convenient rabbit hole. birdsong 2012 ok.ru

    #Birdsong #EddieRedmayne #WWIDrama #Birdsong2012 #okru #BritishDrama #SebastianFaulks #HiddenGems Rediscovering Birdsong (2012): A Wartime Tragedy of Love

    If you haven’t seen it: Birdsong stars Eddie Redmayne (pre-Oscar fame) as Stephen Wraysford, a young Englishman who falls into a passionate, doomed affair with a French woman, Isabelle (Clémence Poésy), on the eve of WWI. The film masterfully cuts between the raw sensuality of pre-war France and the claustrophobic, muddy hell of the trenches. The 2011 BBC adaptation of Sebastian Faulks’ novel

    There are some stories that stay with you long after the credits roll. The 2011 BBC adaptation of Sebastian Faulks’ novel Birdsong is one of them—and thanks to the vast, labyrinthine archive of (formerly Odnoklassniki), this hidden gem is still finding new audiences today.

    Did the book break you more than the film? Let me know in the comments.